-1800.] 
Soho-fquare, to Mifi Deane, eldeft daughter 
of the late John Deane, efq:, of Monk Sher- 
borne. ) 
_ At Wareham, Mr. Conway, of Ringwood, 
to Mifs Browne, of Stoborough, Doriet. 
At Winton, Mr. Jofeph Kernot, chemift, 
of London, to Mifs Johanna Harfield, daugh- 
ter of the late James Harfield, merchant, 
near Winton. Mr. Hewlet, furgeon, to Mrs. 
Charles, widow of the late R. Charles, of 
Winton. The Rev. James Harrington, rec- 
tor of Thruxton, to Mifs M. Moffatt, of Ro- 
chefter. 
At Kington, Mr. Wm. Gilbert, of Port: 
fea, to Mifs Mary Gain. .Mr.T. Adams, of 
Portfea, tc Mifs Gilbert. Captain Saradine, 
of the royal navy, to Mifs Williams, fecond 
daughter of Mr. Williams, of Stoke’s Bay. 
Died.) At Portfmouth, Mr.. Abraham 
Ezekiel, upwards of fifty years a tradefman at 
Exeter. J. Roffell, late clerk of the rope 
yard in his Majefty’s dock-yard. 
At Southampton, Mr. George, currier. 
Major General D’Auvergne, one of the al- 
dermen of that town, and uncle tothe Prince 
de Bouillon. R. Reeves, efq., formerly of 
the royalnavy. Mrs. Garret, of St. Crofs, 
aged 96 years. 
At Winton, the Rev. B. Tawrey, rector 
of St. Thomas’s, minor canon of the cathe- 
dral, and chaplain to the college. Mrs. More. 
At Milton, Mrs. Harkum. 
WILTSHIRE, 
On the 3d a mud cottage in the parifh of 
Stapleford, fuddenly fell down, and buried its 
three wretched inhabitants, Charles and Ma- 
ry Lawrence, and their fon, in its ruins. The 
mother and fon were killed; the father, 
though much wounded, furvives. 
Married } #t Salibury, Mr. B. Arlett, of 
London, to Mifs Woolfreys, daughter of Mr. 
Woolfreys, brewer, of Sarum, Mr. Thomas 
Due, to Mrs. James, both of Donhead, St. 
Andrew. W. W. Curry, efg., of Thornton, 
Chefhire, to Mifs Thomafina Smyth, fifter of 
PF. G. Smyth, efq., of Wilbury Houfe. 
Died.| At Bradford, Mr.T.Gillet, clothier. 
At Whiteparith, the Rev. Mr. Watkins, 
curate of that parifh. 
At Weftbury, Mrs. Batchelor, upwards of 
20 years landlady of the Abingdon Arms. 
At Salifbury, fuddenly, after having at- 
tended a meeting of the magiftrates, James 
Eafton, efg., one of the aldermen, and a juf- 
tice of the peace for that cily. ; 
In Frowd’s alms-houfe, Salifbury, Matthew 
Morris, near 100 years of age. 
~ At Meiktham, Mrs. Wilthhire. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
The late favourable weather has enabled 
the growers of potatoes, to fecure them mnch 
better than they expected ; and the crops are 
much more abundant and greatly fuperior in 
quality, to what has been lately imagined. 
There were imported at Lyme, between the 
1ft and 15th inftant, 7480 bushels of foreign 
Whicat. A fhip is alfo arrived at Briftol with 
Wilifoire—Dorferfiire Somer fetfoire. 
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a cargo of American wheat; and advices 
are received, that immenfe quantities are 
fhipping there for this countiy: the crops 
there having been exceedingly great, and the 
price being in fome places fo low as 1s. 14d. 
per bushel. 
Married.) At Beaminfier, Captain Wa. 
Coward, to Mrs. Poyas. 
At St. Martin’s Church, London,- Henry 
Redhead Yorke, efg., to Mfifs Andrews, 
daughter of Mr. Andrews, keeper of Dore 
cheiter goal. ‘ 
At Piddletown, Mr. Rd. Tripp, of Brittol, 
to Mils Stevens, of Druce, Devon. 
At St. James’s Church, Weftminfter, T.H. 
Latham; captain of marines, to Mils Wil- 
liams, of Herringftone. —“ 
_ At Prefton, Lancathire, Mr. Libb, of Der- 
chetter, to Mrs. Margaret Smith, of Preftoa. 
At Shaftefbury, Mr. Pullen, of Devizes, 
to Mifs Dowland, of Sharton. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, Wm. Churchill, 
efq., of Colliton Houfe. Alfo, in the prime 
of life, Mifs Style, of Knighton. 
At his feat at Shute, near Axminfer, Sir 
John W. dela Pole, Bart.,a defcendant from 
one of the mof emineft and refpectable fami- 
lics in Devon. 
At Fordington, aged 75, Mr, Hayme. 
' At Sherborne, Mrs, Deering. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The Bath and Welt. of England Agricultu- 
ral Winter tieeting was held on Thurfday 
the Sth inftant, Sir fohn Smith, Bart. in the, 
chair. It was attended as ufual by a confide- 
rable number of the nobility and gentry, its 
membersand patrons. His Grace the Duke of 
Bediord was unanimoufly elected prefident, and 
Lord Somerville and 5, Hubhouie, efg., were 
chotzn to fill the vacancies in the lift of vice- 
prefidents. Many lots of fuperior articles of 
live ftock, both fat and for breeding, were 
exhibited for the prizes; and on the follow- 
ing day a new fair or mart was holden for 
the public fale of the faid ftock. This foci- 
ety, from its long eftablifhment, its increahag 
popalarity, and the great reipetability of its 
members, muff be confdered of national im- 
portance, and from which very beneficial ef 
fe€ls to the intereft of the country may be 
expeCted. 
The Coal Canal from Timfbury to, the 
Junction with the Kennet and Avon, neur 
Bath, will, unlefs its completion be retarded 
by the froft, be ready for the transfer of goods 
within fix months. 
At Shepton Mallet the beft potatoes are fold 
at 7d, per fcore pound ; and trefh butter, at 
the diftance of only twelve miles from Bath, 
fold at 103d per 1b., while at Bath market ig 
yielded from 18d to 20d. per lb. 
Married.| At Crawearne, Mr. Thomas 
Stembridge, to Mifs Prifcilla Olborne, of 
Worton-fub-Hambdon. 
At Temple Combe, Mr. Mufgrave, of 
Taunton to Mifs Eliz. Garrett. Mr. W. 
Bartlett, jun., of Briftol, to Mifs Harriet 
Emery, 
